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Israeli military shoots Palestinians in West Bank camp

On Tuesday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said a Palestinian teenager, Mohammed Abu Hashash, was killed in clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinians at the al-Fawar refugee camp near Hebron, and dozens more were injured.

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The father of Zayd al-Husseni, a minor who was detained by regime forces, said that his son was “beaten monstrously while 100 Israeli soldiers raided their home and also let police dogs assault [Zayd]”.

Al-Quds quoted the Chairman of committee of detainees and ex-detainees affairs, Issa Qaraqi, who said that an agreement was reached with Israeli authorities to hand over the bodies of the killed Palestinians whose bodies are withheld by Israel.

The Israeli military told the Tel Aviv newspaper Haaretz that 23 were wounded during the raid, “and said that they had been struck in their lower extremities by rounds from the “Ruger” rifle, considered to have less force than live fire”.

Residents of Fawwar said the stone-throwing continued all day.

The EU said last week that Israeli policies erode chances of establishing a Palestinian state in a peace deal.

According to Shin Bet, Hindi was initially recruited by Hezbollah via Facebook and later given instructions by email.

Two West Bank terror cells created by the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah have been broken up by Israeli security over the past few months, the Shin Bet revealed Tuesday. At the same time, Palestinian attackers killed 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans.

The Israeli army has been clamping down on Palestinian workshops manufacturing arms. Others died during clashes and protests.

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Activists and human rights groups say that numerous suspected attackers could have been neutralized without being shot by Israeli forces.

IDF soldiers during an arrest raid in the northern West Bank